Of all the female playable characters from the PS1 era, which one was your favourite?
FFVII, FFVIII and FFIX are three games from Square's golden era. Who do you think was the standout character and why?
Aerith
Tifa
Yuffie
Rinoa
Quistis
Selphie
Edea
Garnet
Freya
Eiko
Quina (here because females are sadly underrepresented)
Of all the female playable characters from the PS1 era, which one was your favourite?
FFVII, FFVIII and FFIX are three games from Square's golden era. Who do you think was the standout character and why?
You can't give me Quina as an option and then expect me not to vote for it.
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Where's Beatrix (FFIX) and Agrias (FFT)? Garnet, then.
People dislike FFIX because they're horrible idiots. - Kawaii Ryűkishi
"One-Winged Angel" is far and away the best final boss song ever
composed. - Kawaii Ryűkishi
Where's Beatrix?
This signature reeks of Moogle.
Huh, no Beatrix
I guess that's my own fault for never having played FFIX
Voted for Aerith because she subverts so many expectations yet also kinda fulfills them and is just really well-written and likable.
Also really cool Limit Breaks.
Aerith is a character so incredibly iconic most of the traits attributed to her aren't even true. She's effectively what an ordinary chick in her 20's would do in her situation. She's outgoing, likable, flirty, and anything but a pushover. But she's not a good fighter and kind so she's been turned into a virginal waif because anime tropes which is infuriating and more than a little misogynistic, I might add.
Aerith is my fave, though I always loved Freya.
*sees Yuffie has zero votes*
All is right in this world
Tifa! She's very strong and kind. I also really love the fact that she's a female monk, since I really love martial arts myself, and I really connect with her through that.